Calvin Harris accuses the advisor of stealing $ 22.5 million

It’s not this Calvin Harris came for.
The DJ (real name Adam Wiles) accused his financial advisor Thomas St. John to steal more than $ 22.5 million to finance a “Bondongle” real estate project.
In a request for arbitration obtained by VarietyHarris Alleg lawyerse that his former advisor –with which he worked for 13 years – had “run” in cash and therefore turned to the DJ for an emergency fund.
Harris State lawyers that the 41 -year -old man received no ABO informationut the project – called The CMNTY Culture campus, a development in a standstill for entertainment, the recording studios and the offices – but was “given documents” to sign. The DemmanD also alleys that Harris granted a loan of $ 10 million to the project as well as to a $ 12.5 millions of investments in equitynt, but that hHe does not know where the money has happened or what has been used for “to date”.
“Respondents had no intention that Mr. Wiles really receive the full value of his investment, through distribution or otherwise,” said the document, arguing that the CMNTY campus “was, at best, a complete boondoggy and, at worst, a complete fraud.”




